Ottoman Fingers expands to US with three retail companions

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British model Ottoman Fingers has introduced that it’s increasing into the US after hanging agreements with Nordstrom, Bloomingdale’s and Macy’s.

The model launched in Nordstrom on Monday 11 August at Nordstrom, adopted by Bloomingdale’s on Tuesday 12 August, with Macy’s to observe quickly.

Ottoman Fingers collections have been featured within the British Museum and appeared on TV collection like Emily in Paris, and now the upcoming Satan Wears Prada 2 film.

Founder Deniz Gurdal stated: “I’m very excited and proud to have launched Ottoman Fingers within the US with Nordstrom, Bloomingdale’s, and Macy’s, bringing our designs to those iconic retailers is a dream come true and a very humbling expertise. This milestone is the results of 15-years of relentless work and fervour.

“Ottoman Fingers started in 2010, promoting handmade jewelry impressed by my Turkish heritage from a stall on Portobello Street. Every bit has been a labour of affection, crafted in small batches, and infrequently in partnership with the identical artisans I met on the very begin of this journey.”

She added: “These retailers set the benchmark for excellence within the US market, identified for championing rising manufacturers and providing clients high quality with heritage. These shops should not simply retail locations however cultural icons, trusted by generations of consumers for locating new and distinctive manufacturers.

“It’s extremely significant to deliver our craftsmanship and values—like our dedication to sustainability and feminine empowerment -to such revered companions. Tapping into the US market is each an emotional and strategic leap: for an impartial, female-founded model like Ottoman Fingers, it’s an opportunity to encourage a wider viewers and join with jewelry lovers from totally different continents searching for authenticity and jewelry that tells a narrative.”

The model was based in 2010 promoting handmade jewelry on a stall at Portobello Street Market in London.

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